Concrete, fibreglass & plunge pools — free on-site quotes across Tamworth Regional.
Get a Free Quoteinfo@aussiepoolbuilder.us.comBuilding a swimming pool in New Mexico 2346 is one of the best investments you can make in your home and your New England and North West lifestyle. Our local New Mexico pool builders manage the entire process — design, council approval, excavation, construction and handover — so you get a pool that suits your block, your budget and the way your family lives. From compact courtyard pools to large entertainer pools, we build across Tamworth Regional to a standard that lasts. Request a free quote to book a free on-site assessment.
We offer a complete range of swimming pool construction and renovation services for New Mexico homes — from new concrete and fibreglass pools through to resurfacing, fencing, heating and landscaping. Whatever your block in Tamworth Regional can take, we can build.
Fully custom concrete pools built to suit any New Mexico block.
Quality fibreglass pool installs across New Mexico and Tamworth Regional.
Compact plunge pools perfect for small New Mexico yards.
Custom lap pools to suit narrow New Mexico blocks.
Show-stopping infinity-edge pools in New Mexico.
Courtyard pools designed for New Mexico terraces.
Bring your tired New Mexico pool back to life.
Resurfacing for rough or stained New Mexico pools.
Compliant pool fencing for New Mexico — AS 1926.1.
Turn your New Mexico pool into a backyard oasis.
Timber & composite pool decks for New Mexico homes.
Extend your swim season in New Mexico.
We are local pool builders working throughout New Mexico, Tamworth Regional and the surrounding New England and North West suburbs. Our crews are fully licensed and insured for residential pool construction in New South Wales, and we work only with trusted local trades — excavators, steel fixers, tilers and certifiers who know the area. That local knowledge matters: access, soil type and council requirements vary street to street in New Mexico, and getting them right keeps your build on schedule.
The safest way to choose pool builders in New Mexico is to compare on substance, not just price. Check licensing and insurance, read reviews, and make sure the contract spells out the pool shell, filtration, fencing, paving and any provisional sums. Our New Mexico team gives you a detailed scope and a fixed price, so there are no nasty extras halfway through your Tamworth Regional build.
Building a pool in New Mexico follows a proven sequence. First we design the pool and provide a fixed quote, then we obtain the necessary approvals for your Tamworth Regional property. Excavation and steelwork come next, followed by the shell, then the surrounds — paving, fencing, landscaping and the interior finish. Finally we commission the filtration and hand over a swim-ready pool. We manage the schedule end to end so you do not have to chase trades.
Pool prices in New Mexico depend on the type, size, site access and finishes you choose. As a guide, an installed fibreglass pool typically starts around $35,000–$75,000, while a custom concrete pool generally runs from about $55,000 to $120,000 or more for larger entertainer designs. Tricky access, rock excavation, retaining walls, premium tiling and landscaping all affect the final figure. We provide a detailed, itemised quote for your Tamworth Regional site so you know exactly what is included.
The biggest decision for most New Mexico homeowners is concrete versus fibreglass. Concrete pools can be built to any shape, size or depth and suit feature designs, infinity edges and tricky Tamworth Regional blocks — but they cost more and take longer. Fibreglass pools are quicker to install, lower maintenance and easier on the budget, with a great range of modern shapes. We help you weigh access, budget and how you want to use the pool, then recommend the best fit for your New Mexico backyard.
Every new pool in New South Wales must meet strict safety rules, and we handle the compliance for you. Most New Mexico pools need approval as either a Complying Development (CDC) through a private certifier or a Development Application (DA) through Tamworth Regional. All pools must have a compliant child-safety barrier meeting the AS 1926.1 standard, and once built, your pool must be registered on the NSW Swimming Pools Register before it can be filled and used. We coordinate certification, fencing and registration so your New Mexico pool is legal from day one.